Dutch Passion AutoGlueberry OG. Coco, autopot, airdome.

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So I had an AutoGlueberry OG in a 15 liters pot with soil...
She's about 7/8 days... I was thinking about try to go with coco so I dug her up carefully and it looks like I got every single root up from the soil.
I prepared a 15 liters autopot with an airdome and filled with coco from gold label.
I watered/presoaked with a ph of 5.7 and with an EC of ~0,7, then transplanted the girl with the whole bit of soil where she had her roots, the size of a closed hand/fist.

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The photo is taken directly after transplant.

So, what do you guys think?
Will this work... will she survive the transplant and adapt to her new root-zone?

I will update in a few days... hopefully she's alive :)
 
Hey auto noob! Then at least we got 1 follower, welcomed :)
It looks like she took the transplant Okey,
I've noticed some growth and that wouldn't happen if she was damages. So transplant went Okey.

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Now it's the EC, and how much I should water in the beginning that will be interesting.
Gave 1.5 liters of 0.8 Ec today. Roots accelerator and coco A and B with a small touch of b52.
I will wait a couple of days now before next feeding.... I just wanted to make sure she had enough nutrients in the coco.
 
she looks ok not dead yet:crying: just jokeing she will move on now in her new home these glueberry seem very hardy and very stable genetics
 
Haha, yeah she ain't dead yet. I'll try my best to not kill her.. if I manage to get her to day 20 or so I think everything will be just fine....
Having that airdome in the bottom of the pot, the air pump is way to strong I think.... if I set it on full power I guess the whole coco would bounce out of the pot.... but that's a day 20 problem.
Now it's just light, watering and EC in focus.
 
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Looks like you got things under control buddy! I'm still working out which plants like a higher (or lower) EC yet. But for now I'm sticking around 0.6-0.8 also. I've got mine in a light mix/coco coir (70/30%) concoction. I'll let the girls leach out the light mix first before some more feeding. But you're in coco so you can feed her already. Good luck with the grow over there! Subbed as of now! [emoji106][emoji106]

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Looks like you got things under control buddy! I'm still working out which plants like a higher (or lower) EC yet. But for now I'm sticking around 0.6-0.8 also. I've got mine in a light mix/coco coir (70/30%) concoction. I'll let the girls leach out the light mix first before some more feeding. But you're in coco so you can feed her already. Good luck with the grow over there! Subbed as of now! [emoji106][emoji106]

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Hey Ken!
Welcomed to the show. Thanks for sharing some info, very welcomed.
Let's hope that Everything will work, coz I have seen what other people have done with this lady.

I gave her 0.9 Ec with ph 5.7, of Gold labels A and B, roots accelerator, and little bit of B52.
Here is some photos of today.

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She's not dead yet... I will try keep her alive.
 
They're looking very nice. I haven't got any experience with the B52 you mention. But a little A+B with root stimulation sounds perfect. After the girls start flowering I always start with adding some Calcium/Magnesium. I don't give any P+K along with cal-mag though. I wait till the next feeding for that. I feel that the auto's need a little help in the cal-mag department because they're faster than a traditional photoperiod plant so they don't have enough time take up enough calcium. Hopefully if I'm wrong somebody will correct me... Lol!
No need to thank me though. I'm happy to help out where I can. My 30 years of photoperiod experience is at your service! Automatics are fairly new to me so we can learn together! Fun fun fun! Sharing one with you! [emoji111]️

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They're looking very nice. I haven't got any experience with the B52 you mention. But a little A+B with root stimulation sounds perfect. After the girls start flowering I always start with adding some Calcium/Magnesium. I don't give any P+K along with cal-mag though. I wait till the next feeding for that. I feel that the auto's need a little help in the cal-mag department because they're faster than a traditional photoperiod plant so they don't have enough time take up enough calcium. Hopefully if I'm wrong somebody will correct me... Lol!
No need to thank me though. I'm happy to help out where I can. My 30 years of photoperiod experience is at your service! Automatics are fairly new to me so we can learn together! Fun fun fun! Sharing one with you! [emoji111]️

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Yes, she have a nice growth from the transplant end she's probably happy with the nutrients she gets.
I took a look at the nutrient chart of the A and B... hopefully it will contain enough cal/Mag. Do they? I have no idea :)


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Gold Label Coco
Guaranteed Analysis Coco A&B

Total Nitrogen (N): 6%
Phosphate P (P2O5): 2%
Potassium K (K2O): 8%
Calcium (Ca): 5%
Magnesium (Mg): 2%



The B52 is from advanced nutrients. Says it contains vitamins and many other important ingredients, says it help with high Temps and stress, for cutting, seedling with more. So just a tiny bit of that.

I will appreciate all help I can have with this one as it is coco. sure, some basics I know as I've grown in soil for almost 3.5 year...

Great to have you on board Ken!
 
Your basic A/B contains calcium and magnesium so that should do the trick. The B52 sounds great too so keep up the good work buddy! Make sure you don't overwater and don't always add all the npk nutes. Sometimes a little ph'ed water helps lower the EC of your soil. [emoji106]

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